So you’re trying to build yourself a 700 dollar gaming PC build for 2017? Well, that’s awesome for you. Because today I’d like to share how to get the most bang for your buck while staying within this specific budget.
An Awesome Build Awaits You
Being on a $700 budget to get started into the PC gaming world is a blessing and trust me you’ll never regret the day that you decided to invest this amount into a gaming PC!
This build will run extremely smooth with everything. Games will be able to run on the higher graphic settings while still keeping a very good frame rate while playing them.
If you’ve never built a computer before then I highly suggest that you watch the video I have posted below before AND during your building process once all of your parts come in the mail. This is the same video that I watched while I built my first computer and I must say it was the best tutorial out there that I could personally find. Newegg does a fantastic job making sure that they leave no detail out for this process.
How To Build A Computer
That video should definitely shed some light on the illusion of confusion when it comes to building a computer for yourself. What I mean by that is that a lot of people think that building a computer from scratch would require a bunch of computer smarts and techy know-how in order to get it done when in reality it’s actually a simple plug n’ play process!
Now that you have an idea of how you’ll be building your computer, let’s go over which parts would be best with a $700 budget.
Optimal Hardware For $700
Last Updated: February 14th, 2017
Case – Rosewill ATX Mid Tower Galaxy-03
Processor – Intel Core i5-7500
Motherboard – Gigabyte Intel H110 Micro ATX DDR4 GA-H110M-A
Video Card – MSI GAMING Radeon RX 480 GDDR5 8GB
RAM – Ballistix Sport LT 8GB Single DDR4
Power Supply – EVGA 80PLUS Bronze Certified 600W
CD Drive – Asus 24x DVD-RW
Final Price: $691.67
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Pretty amazing build if I do say so myself!
The main difference between this build and the $600 build is the Intel processor. The i5 has a significant amount of better performance with single core performance as compared to a FX-8350 making it more valuable in that regard.
If you’re looking to play games such as Dragon Age: Inquisition, Grand Theft Auto V or Dying Light on higher graphic levels then this is definitely a great build just for that. The hardware that comes with this build is outstanding and I can’t imagine that you wouldn’t be baffled by the power behind this hardware once you have experienced it for yourself.
A computer case is a part that is entirely up to the person buying the case. The one I have listed above gives you ta pretty big bang for your buck and is completely compatible with this entire build. The above case really goes in between $40-$70ish so if you’re wanting to have your total cost be a bit less then it might be a good idea to go with a compatible case that is a bit cheaper.
If you want to browse other computer cases that are available online then you can Click Here to check out more mid tower cases!
Having an Intel processor for your build is always a good decision because Intel has done a great job of providing super high quality and dependable processors for many years now.
The Intel Core i5-7500 is an awesome CPU and is sure to surprise any user with its processing speeds. This quad-core processor is totally up for today’s demands for computer games/software/programs and then some. You can’t go wrong with this CPU and you’re basically guaranteed an amazing experience for years to come.
It’s a bit of an upgrade from the last CPU which was the i5-4590. The i5-7500 is the next generation up in Intel’s CPU family and since the pricing is making more and more sense as we move forward I figured that it was high time to add it into the build.
This CPU does not overclock but I still want to recommend getting a motherboard that allows for overclocking incase you’d want to upgrade to a better CPU down the road that does offer overclocking!
Now for the video card on this build… This RX 480 8GB card does wonders for displaying textures and 3D models. As of right now, this is the greatest RX 480 for the amount that they ask for this card.
Other versions are priced at a bunch of different price ranges and for a while the pricing made no sense hence why those cards haven’t been shared for the longest time. Now that the pricing is a bit more fair, it makes sense to go for the newer hardware.
If you’re currently a console gamer and you want to experience the ultimate joys of owning a powerful PC gaming system then the RX 480 is going to show you how that vision can become your reality. Its power is something to see for yourself!
The 600 watt power supply is manufactured by EVGA. There are some power supplies out there that simply cannot deliver the power that they say they have but EVGA will always deliver a high quality product especially with their power supplies.
Now also don’t forget that you’re going to need a keyboard, mouse and monitor in order to finish everything out for your build. If you’re in the market for a keyboard and mouse then you should definitely check out this awesome combo!
Keyboard/Mouse – CM Storm Devastator II
Now for a monitor, you’re definitely going to want to go with a 1080p choice. Simply because this build is more than capable of running some of the tops games at that resolution and games look pretty great at 1080p!
Monitor – Asus VS228H
All in all, this is a perfect setup for anyone that’s on a $700 budget.
Operating System And Internet Connection
Now for the operating system of your build I have to say that it is entirely up to your when you go to pick an operating system.
Personally, I use Windows 10 because it has given me the best experience not only with PC gaming in general but also just the usage for a personal computer. If you don’t have the money right now for Windows then you can always download a free Linux based operating system called Ubuntu.
Ubuntu is an open-source computer OS that lets users customize it how they see fit. The only reason why I don’t use Linux is because most of the Steam games I have aren’t compatible with Linux but that is soon to change!
Steam is releasing their own operating system called SteamOS and it’s Linux based and supposedly supposed to be compatible with every game that is available on Steam. I’m pretty pumped to see the final product and best believe that I’ll be using Steam’s OS for my gaming PC once they finally have it finished!
There are also other ways of obtaining Windows without having to go through a purchasing process but it’s super frowned upon not only by most everyone in the world but myself included. It makes more sense to get a legitimate copy of the operating system that way you can know, going forward, that everything is going to work the way it was intended to.
Also, if you’re looking for ultimate wifi connectivity then I highly suggest getting the wireless network adapter listed below. It’s got the fastest and most reliable connection you could have with a desktop on USB! I always recommend going with a direct connection if you’re able to but if wireless is your only option, make sure you get a high quality adapter to get the job done.
wI’ve also got a link to a 64bit version of Windows 10. It’s extremely important to always grab the 64bit version otherwise you won’t be able to use the full 8GB of RAM that you’ve got within your PC build!
Windows 10 64bit – Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64bit
USB Wireless Network Adapter – Panda 300Mbps Wireless N USB Adapter
And if you need a mouse and keyboard for your build then it doesn’t get any better than the CM Devastator combo! Seriously, it’s the best combo for a mouse and keyboard as far as value per dollar spent is concerned.
To Conclude
The next few years will be filled with exciting times for PC gaming and I can’t wait to see how it all evolves for the years to come!
So what do you guys think of this $700 dollar gaming PC build? Does it seem like a system that is up to par with today’s demands for gaming? I sure think so!
Let me know in the comments below!
If you have any questions, I’m all ears!